Upcoming events

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  1. Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri (University of Edinburgh)

    Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar -- Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri (University of Edinburgh)

    Title to be confirmed

    Dr Kate Ash-Irisarri (University of Edinburgh) Title to be confirmed

  2. Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Bradford Bow (University of Aberdeen)

    Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Bradford Bow (University of Aberdeen)

    Title to be confirmed

    Dr Bradford Bow (University of Aberdeen) Title to be confirmed

  3. Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Professor Annie Tindley (Newcastle University)

    Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Professor Annie Tindley (Newcastle University)

    A nobility of trees: the dukes of Buccleuch and forestry in the nineteenth century

    Professor Annie Tindley (Newcastle University) A nobility of trees: the dukes of Buccleuch and forestry in the nineteenth century

  4. Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Craig Lamont (University of Glasgow)

    Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Craig Lamont (University of Glasgow)

    Title to be confirmed

    Dr Craig Lamont (University of Glasgow) Title to be confirmed

  5. Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Neil McGuigan

    Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Neil McGuigan

    Invitations and Paradoxes : Scottish Exceptionalism in the "Anglo-Norman Era"

    Dr Neil McGuigan (St Andrews) presents Invitations and Paradoxes : Scottish Exceptionalism in the "Anglo-Norman Era"

  6. Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Rebecca Mason (University of Glasgow)

    Institute of Scottish Historical Research Seminar --- Dr Rebecca Mason (University of Glasgow)

    Women, Property and the Law in Early Modern St Andrews: A Study in Continuity and Change

    Dr Rebecca Mason (University of Glasgow) 'Women, Property and the Law in Early Modern St Andrews: A Study in Continuity and Change'